Police say they are fearing the worst for Ryan Teasedale, 11, who went missing while playing in floodwaters near a stormwater drain, as heavy rain closed roads, shut down trains and resulted in dozens of rescues south of Sydney.
Australians will face dramatically reduced social services, falling living standards and higher taxes without serious budget repair, a peak business lobby group warns.
Steve Smith's 19th Test ton and a breakthrough innings from Glenn Maxwell lead Australia to a strong position of 4-299 after day one against India in Ranchi.
In a fiery press conference, Federal Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg and SA Premier Jay Weatherill trade blows over SA's plans to "go it alone" in energy supply for the state.
A Bangladeshi man believed to have been radicalised while studying at a Victorian university appears in an Islamic State propaganda video to criticise fellow Muslims who have not embraced jihad.
The Victorian Government will take an "interventionist approach" if the owners of the Heyfield timber mill decide to close it down in a dispute over the latest timber supply offer.
Police are preparing to charge a 43-year-old woman and 49-year-old man over the suspected murder of Baden Bond, a 22-month-old toddler who was last seen in south of Brisbane in 2007.
Time is running out for Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May to come up with a compromise deal to stop Scotland holding another independence referendum, Scotland's former first minister Alex Salmond says.
Malcolm Turnbull says his Government will be "very happy" to fund the $2 billion expansion of the Snowy Mountains hydro scheme if the Victorian and New South Wales state governments won't chip in.
The Royal Commission into Youth Detention and Child Protection hears from witness "BY" that he was only 17 when moved from the Don Dale centre to an adult prison, and that a guard there threatened him with rape.
A backpacker tells a court of being attacked with a hammer and rammed repeatedly by a four-wheel drive in remote sand dunes at Salt Creek in South Australia.
After collecting dust in high-security vaults for more than 65 years, hundreds of reels of film from the Cold War era of nuclear weapons testing are declassified by the United States.
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